Culture
Breaking Rainbows Explores Our Unpredictable Bond With the Natural World
In a world premier, this somewhat chaotic production in Temple Bar reflects on the primal but poetic nature of the natural world.
An American Slam Poet in Paris, Then Dublin
Charlotte Ryan spends two days with Rhiannon McGavin, the Teen Poet Laureate of LA, and discusses the altruism and social justice at the heart of slam poetry.
Míthuiscint agus Mearbhall ar an dá thaobh de Chás Uí Bhruic
Cuireann Christopher McMahon an díospóireacht chonspóideach faoi Ghaeilgeoir a chaill a phost in ord is in eagar.
An Exploration of The Convergence of Art and Writing
Featuring Dennis McNulty, artist in residence at Trinity's CONNECT, Art and Writing I: Imprint launched last night.
Daring to be Creative at a Lock-In with Trinity’s Literary Society
Tucked away in a corner of the Arts Block, the Trinity Literary Society provide an opportunity for writers to test their own creative writing skills.
Camden Calling: Food and Atmosphere on an Under-rated Dublin Street
From The Cake Cafe to slowly gentrifying shop fronts, Camden Street represents a unique slice of Dublin too-often left unexplored.
A Structure of the Neoclassical Grandiose at Trinity’s West Front
An examination of one of the city's grandest architectural structures, which welcomes Trinity students everyday.
A Bold Portrayal of the Power that Diets Can Award to Food: Bite Me
As Tiger Dublin Fringe draws to a close, Siobhan O'Leary Ashford reflects on Joanne McNally's thought provoking addition to the festival.
An Inquisitive Approach to Fashion Writing
With the launch of FRANC Magazine this evening, Danielle Olavario speaks to Briony Somers about overcoming pretence in the fashion industry
A Narrative Exhibition Exploring the Liminal Space Between Wakefulness and Sleep: Hypnagogia
Arianna Schardt reviews Alec Soth's latest photography exhibition, just finished its run in the Douglas Hyde Gallery.